STNA Full-time

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The Pavilion at Piketon for Nursing and Rehabilitation

7143 US-23, Piketon,

OH 45661, USA 

 

NOW HIRING: Hospitality Aide (FREE STNA TRAINING)

Join the team of dedicated healthcare providers at The Pavilion at Piketon for Nursing and Rehabilitation where every member feels like family, providing the best quality care to our residents. The Pavilion at Piketon for Nursing and Rehabilitation - a place you call home.

 

 

Why work for us as Hospitality Aide? 

  • Competitive Wages and Benefits Package 
  • 401(K) Plan
  • Flexible Schedule 
  • Free STNA training
  • Paid Time Off 
  • Overtime Pay 
  • Positive and compassionate environment 
  • Opportunity for growth 
  • Supportive Management team 
  • Spirited fun environment  

 

NOW HIRING: Hospitality Aide (FREE STNA TRAINING)

Responsibilities as Hospitality Aide:

  • Taking care of patients, and cleaning the facilities/equipment.
  • Providing personal grooming and hygiene assistance to the residents.
  • Perform a variety of non-nursing tasks to help ensure a pleasant experience for patients
  • Provide basic monitoring and record-keeping duties.

Hospitality Aide Qualifications:

  • High school diploma
  • Serious applicants
  • Previous LTC/SNF experience

NOW HIRING: Hospitality Aide (FREE STNA TRAINING)

The Pavilion at Piketon for Nursing and Rehabilitation is an equal-opportunity employer.

 

 

 

 

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